There are people who play football. And, there are people who ride unicycles. Then, there are people who play football while riding unicycles.
It's those kinds of people - unicycling football players - that have inspired Pizza Hut to introduce the "Go For Greatness" campaign that officially launches today and continues throughout the year.
What is Go For Greatness? It's not settling for good, but being passionate enough to go for great. It's why Pizza Hut introduced its all new one-of-a-kind Hand-Tossed pizza and why the brand will celebrate greatness all year long by providing opportunities for real people to be featured "taking things up a notch" in its marketing.
To support the initiative, Pizza Hut will play host to live auditions in New York City this week for fans to show off their one-of-a-kind greatness for a chance to appear in a Pizza Hut commercial that will air just hours later on the day of the Big Game. The auditions will occur Jan. 29-30 near Times Square on 46(th) Street between 8(th) Avenue and Broadway. More information is available on the Pizza Hut YouTube channel.
"We want to celebrate all the simple ways people take ordinary and make it extraordinary," said Jared Drinkwater, Senior Director of Marketing, Pizza Hut. "It starts in New York and the celebrations will continue all year long. We looked through hundreds of thousands of videos on YouTube to find what going for greatness really means and truthfully that, and other examples, was the inspiration to create what we think is the best tasting hand-tossed pizza in the category. Today's consumers are expecting new and better experiences from their food and we will push that like never before. We will find ways to recognize fans in many ways throughout the year, including the potential for them to be featured in our campaign."
The live activation in New York City will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET January 29-30 and feature one of the great young quarterbacks in pro football, Cam Newton. Newton will join Pizza Hut as an ambassador of greatness, helping the brand with the auditions by identifying the unbelievable and undiscovered talents. Pro football studio host Trey Wingo will act as event emcee.
"I'm thrilled to be a part of a program like this because I do believe there's greatness in all of us," Newton said. "I can't wait to see what people come up with. It's cool that Pizza Hut is looking for greatness anywhere and everywhere, and there's no better place to start than New York City."
Auditions will be captured live and one entrant will be selected to be featured in a commercial airing just before the championship matchup between Denver and Seattle on Feb. 2. Examples of Go For Greatness commercials, all of which will air on game day, can be viewed now at
www.youtube.com/pizzahut.
Pizza Hut will use hash tag #GoForGreatness to track the activity across all social media channels, as well as showcase some of the submissions from throughout the country shared online.
To complete the one-of-a-kind experience in New York, fans will have the opportunity onsite to try the all new Hand-Tossed pizza from Pizza Hut, which features a lighter, airier crust topped with real cheese made from Mozzarella and brushed with a buttery garlic flavor. The new recipe produces varying textures within the crust and cheese sprinkled to
The Edge, making each pizza truly one-of-a-kind.
The new Hand-Tossed pizza will be the top-selling style of pizza leaving Pizza Hut kitchens on the day of the Big Game, the brand's busiest day of the year. In fact, Pizza Hut expects to sell more than 2 million pizzas on Feb. 2 - that's more than any other pizza company in America and could be one of the biggest single-day sales total in the long history of Pizza hut.
So what exactly does the busiest day of the year look like for Pizza Hut? Check out just a few ways to put more than 2 million pizzas in perspective:
-- Going the distance. Pizza Hut will dish out approximately 442 miles of
pizza - enough pizza to finish 17 New York marathons.
-- America's sweetheart goes by...Pepperoni. 80% of Big Game orders will
include pepperoni; that's 14 billion pepperonis - enough to circle the
Earth 13.5 times.
-- Tons of dough. Well, 1,200 tons to be exact. That's more than
five-times the weight of Lady Liberty (but don't tell her we told you!).
-- It takes an army. 120,000 Pizza Hut employees are expected to be working
the Big Game to handle the 2.5 million phone calls and online orders
received by Pizza Hut. Over 57,000 Pizza Hut delivery drivers will be on
the road during the Big Game, covering more than 7,000 miles.
For more information and the latest brand happenings or to order the new Hand-Tossed pizza, visit PizzaHut.com
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